On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 08:09:37PM +0200, Christian Jaeger wrote:
It is probably a matter of taste. Personally, I am really upset by
this behaviour that cvs, cogito, stgit and others share, which forces
me to issue 2 commands to really delete a file from version control
and from the filesystem.
Do you really need to undo an add more often than you need to remove a
file from version-control ? It may be worth, however, to make things
easier. Maybe "git add --undo foo" would be a solution ? Not sure
we'd want to add --undo to many git commands, though. Opinions ?
Best regards,
--
Yann
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